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Hate Me Now

"Hate Me Now"
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Single by Nas featuring Puff Daddy
from the album I Am...
B-side "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)"
"Street Dreams"
Released April 6, 1999
Format CD single
Recorded 1998
Genre Hip hop
Length 4:44
Label Columbia
Producer(s) D-Moet, Pretty Boy & Trackmasters
Nas singles chronology
"Nas Is Like" (1999) "Hate Me Now" (1999) "In Too Deep" (1999)
Puff Daddy singles chronology
"Come with Me" (1998) "Hate Me Now" (1999) "P.E. 2000" (1999)


I Am... track listing
"NY State of Mind PtII."
(2)
"Hate Me Now"
(3)
"Small World"
(4)


"Hate Me Now" is the second and final single by rapper Nas featuring Puff Daddy, from Nas' third studio album I Am.... The backbeat is inspired by, and contains some samples from, Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. It was ranked 119 on XXL's best songs of the 1990s.

The music video for the single, directed by Hype Williams and featuring Nas being crucified, was the subject of extreme controversy, as the original edit also featured Puff Daddy on the cross. A Catholic, Puffy had demanded that his crucifixion scene be excised from the broadcast edit of the video, but the wrong edit was incorrectly sent to MTV and TRL, and aired on April 15, 1999. Within minutes of the broadcast, Puffy had barged into the offices of Nas' manager Steve Stoute with several bodyguards, and struck Stoute over the head with a champagne bottle. Stoute later sued Puffy, the suit was settled out of court.

Nas later related the making of the song and the subsequent incident:

"It was a track D-Moet Produced for Foxy Brown, and she didn't want the record, she didn't like it. It fit with my album, I Am..., so I did the D-Moet track and it sounded perfect for Puff to be on, so I gave it to him, went to the studio, and he rocked it, knocked it out. I wanted him to talk that shit on there, because that "Victory" record was my favorite record, with him and B.I.G., and I just wanted him to talk some of his shit on there. I had him screaming a whole bunch of wild shit on here, and cats were slam-dancing to it in New York. It was really crazy, out of this world. At that point, I started wearing a huge chain, and I think me and Puff at that point started that bling shit and took it to the next level, and we did the video, and it was out of this world.


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